Posted on 05/16/2019 7:22:25 AM PDT by george76
Revealed: Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie Betrayed President Trump Recommended FBI Director Chris Wray.. (Full title).
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Former US Attorney Joe DiGenova identified the culprit who betrayed President Trump and recommended Christopher Wray as the replacement for James Comey. Clearly this recommendation has kept the Deep State running the FBI as Director Wray is in no way for justice and draining the swamp.
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DiGenova notes that FBI Director Chris Wray classified a document sent to the FBI in October 2016 before the corrupt FBI made their application for the FISA application to spy on candidate Trump through the Carter Page warrant request. The document Wray classified notified the FBI that Christopher Steeles Trump Russia dossier was a fraud. At first Wrays FBI denied its existence to Congressional requests.
Director Wray eventually was forced to unclassify the document because there was no reason to classify it other than to protect corrupt FBI players in the Deep State. This document was then released and it shows damning evidence that Obamas Deep State FBI knew the Steele dossier was a fraud before they used it to spy on Trump.
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Christopher Wray is a card carrying member of the Deep State. DiGenova says that he was a Mueller and Comey protege. Wray has continued the Deep State FBIs practice of redacting material to cover FBI crimes. He has allowed corrupt agents and attorneys to remain in their positions.
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Chris Christie did the President and the nation a major disservice when the big guy recommended Chris Wray for FBI Director. Wray must be removed and the FBI cleaned out or it should just be shut down. No other actions will clean the criminals from the once proud law enforcement entity the FBI.
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Well now we know. We have been wondering who recommended this deep state hack. Such a wasted opportunity. Wray got many Rat votes to confirm, we have seen why.
let Barr fire Wray in due time......
His problem was that he never spent even one minute in political office before running for President. As a result, he didn't have a circle of trusted confidants who would be willing to step into these senior cabinet roles.
Actually, I should correct myself. He certainly had a few trusted confidants who were willing to step into these roles. The problem was that they were crooked @ssholes like Michael Cohen who had no business being within 200 miles of the White House under any circumstances.
It's what he does.
Not only that, as we’ve seen with Kavanaugh, the Democrats have a strategy of making life a living hell for anyone who wants to work for the Administration.
I blame Wray squarely on president Trump. I know nothing but in 2 minutes of watching his confirmation I didnt like the guy. I think I mentioned such here. President Trump has exceeded my wildest expectation, his personal choice have often been terrible and that was an area I thought was his strong suit. I guess most of these empty suit crooks are brilliant BS artists.
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What I read, early on, was that unlike most politicians (which Trump was not), Trump had business friends & was unfamiliar with a lot of the folks needed to fill the job in his new administration. He focused on ‘winning’ & when he won, his transition team was behind. He also had to rely on people like Reince Priebus & other “pols” to get into their Rolodexes & recommend people. I believe this is true, but that being said ..... Trump HAS made some awful choices. Without rehashing them all, Wray is currently the most obvious, in-your-face Deep Stater in a significant position. He exposed himself in his latest Congressional testimony when he back-stabbed Barr with his comments:
Thats not the term I would use, Wray said, while adding different people use different colloquial phrases.
The comment came during questioning from Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), who also asked Wray if he had evidence of illegal surveillance.
I dont think I personally have any evidence of that sort, Wray said. [My comment: Boy, is this ‘weasel working’!!]
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Shortly after Barr was sworn in, the Mueller probe came to an end - he refused to go along with indictments without very strong probable cause. Weissman quit the next day. Shortly after Barr was sworn in, he called a spade a spade & tagged the Deep State with “spying” & exploded Leftist heads. Now he’s appointed Durham & evidently Durham has been on the job longer than the Dems knew .... probably taking criminal referrals from Horowitz. Durham is also investigating the CIA involvement .... hmmmmm. With all of this action by Barr (I’m waiting for RESULTS since I’ve been disappointed before), I expect Wray’s days are numbered. With his round eyeglasses & chubby cheeks, Barr comes across on the surface as fairly benign, but evidently, per people who know him, he’s got a lot of warrior in him, believes in upholding the law, and I believe he recognizes the total hell Trump and his family have been put through the last two years for a hoax & he wants to make sure it doesn’t happen again. As I said, “results” are what I’m waiting for and I think (and anticipate) pretty boy Wray ‘leaving’ is going to be one of them.
What does he have on Christie?
Re firing deep state puke Chris Wray, what’s Trump waiting for? Chris Christie was the governor of New Jersey, a state that the Mafia Organized Crime Syndicate literally owns. One would have to be really naive to believe that Christy was not mob affiliated. If he weren’t, it’s a given that he would never have been the governor of NJ.
I have always thought Christie was shady.
Could not agree more. A horrible pick by Trump. At that point he should have known better than to pick Wray. At the time I could not believe he picked him. A no nonsense career agent.
Simple. Sessions recusing himself passed decision making to Rosenstein acting AG and Andrew McCabe acting FBI Director. Trumps friends and allies? Not hardly. Rosenstein Mueller and Weissman.
Still not clear to you?
You say Trump knew what he was stepping into
next sentence you say he didn’t spend one minute in political office, and didn’t have trusted confidants
Which is it?
Could not agree more. A horrible pick by Trump. At that point he should have known better than to pick Wray. At the time I could not believe he picked him. A no nonsense career agent was needed.
No offense, but you really ought to go back and review the time line of events in early 2017 so you get the facts straight before you post so many verifiably false things here.
When Sessions recused himself Comey was still the Director of the FBI. Comey wasn't fired until two months later.
Can’t hire those who don’t want the job.
Trump at the time, probably didn’t have a heck of a lot of options, I knew this was going to be one of his biggest issues.
Christie didn’t make 10% of the bad/Deep State personnel choices that Javanka did. And of course he isn’t responsible for it ultimately either.
Kushner had booted Christie amd taken control of the transition/nominating process before Trump named anyone to anything.
Please stop misquoting me -- like, now.
I clearly stated that he didn't have trusted confidants who would be willing to step into these senior cabinet roles.
Donald Trump knew he was stepping into a massive den of corruption. He didn't need a group of political hacks to tell him all about this. He'd been dealing with @ssholes like these Beltway swamp creatures for years.
“Any future President would be right in firing the entire top layers of all 3 organizations on day one.”
I hope if Trump gets his 2nd term (which looks pretty good at the moment) he let’s loose the dogs of war. Ruling class a-holes like Wray should be tossed like rubbish on 1/18/21
My original comment was that Sessions recusal put Rosenstein in charge as acting AG, and as an immediate consequence, Mueller and Weissman were put in play.
I never mentioned dates - only a chain of events.
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